Actually, the xf:label at the top of the form describes what would
constitute a manually executed pass of the test of navindex.
This label would also have to change to reflect the change in the navindex
attribute values.
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John M. Boyer, Ph.D.
STSM, Interactive Documents and Web 2.0 Applications
Chair, W3C Forms Working Group
Workplace, Portal and Collaboration Software
IBM Victoria Software Lab
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From:
Erik Johnson/Ottawa/IBM@IBMCA
To:
www-forms@w3.org
Date:
09/29/2009 11:02 AM
Subject:
Regarding Test 8.1a
Hey all,
To be more complete in the testing of the navindex and the access keys in
Xforms the navindex order must change.
Currently the test is testing the navidex with the navindex's appearing in
build order. This prevents the test from truly exploiting whether or not
the mark-up has successfully navigated to the desired navidex unless the
following happens:
- Input 1 changed to nav index 2.
- Input 2 keeps navindex 1.
- Input 3 changed to navindex 3.
By following this navindex order we can be assured that the navindex is
opposite the build order in every case and the XForms test will reveal any
true failures.
An update form appears below.
Thanks,
Erik
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